MONMOUTH, Ill. - Lawrence University track and field standouts Josh Janusiak and Joe Kortenhof finished 1-2 in the 10,000 meters to lead the Vikings at the Midwest Conference Championships at Zorn Memorial Stadium.

Janusiak won the 10,000 in 32:34.20 to claim his second straight championship in the event. This marks the fourth conference track title for Janusiak, who has two outdoor crowns to go with two championships indoors. Kortenhof ran neck-and-neck with Janusiak and finished second in 32:44.09.

Janusiak and Kortenhof cruised to the win by more than 33 seconds over the third-place finisher.

Janusiak and Kortenhof were the top finishers for the Lawrence men on Saturday as Janusiak placed fourth in the 5,000 meters in 15:03.75 and Kortenhof took sixth in 15:22.27.

The Vikings had two more individual placewinners as Gabe Baker grabbed fourth in the discus with a toss of 127 feet, 10.75 inches, and Cullen Allard took eighth in the 3,000 steeplechase in 10:18.85.

Lawrence's 4x100 relay team of Ethan Simmons, Alex DuVall, Tom Goldberg and Allard took seventh in 46.83 seconds. The 4x400 team of Simmons, DuVall, Allard and Mik Patel was eighth in 3:31.00.

Lawrence finished eighth in the team standings with 35 points, and Monmouth College won with 201.

On the women's side, Hannah Kinzer led the way with a pair of all-conference finishes. Kinzer raced to third place in the 5,000 in 18:53.77 after taking fourth in the 10,000 in 40:31.66 on Friday.

Four other Vikings also grabbed individual places, led by Weyauwega's Mikaela Hintz and Christina Sedall. Hintz took sixth in the 400 meters in 1:01.45, and Sedall was sixth in the steeplechase in 11:58.93.

Janey Degnan took seventh in the pole vault with a height of 7-8, and Kate Kilgus was eighth in the 1,500 meters in 5:04.37.

The 4x400 relay team of Degnan, Hintz, Hallie Sogin and Alyssa Kuss grabbed seventh in 4:16.14, and the 4x100 team of Hintz, Eryn Blagg, Nora Robinson and Imani Duhe was eighth in 52.38 seconds.

Lawrence finished ninth in the team standings with 23 points, and St. Norbert College won with 194.